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Freds@Aquanauts

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To all those people out there who arent from England...

Do you guys get as worked about the world cup as we do?Its world cup mania here and the atmosphere on a match day is absolutely awesome, regardless of where you are in England!There are flags and banners and england shirts everywhere!Do you guys do anything special??

Freds :coffee:
 
Not really. Unless of course it is extra large with cherry slushie....then I get real excited. Other than that....styrofoam is ok with me.
 
Although the sports pubs have the show on, it seems to be only a minority of patrons watching. However, those patrons are indeed swept up. Games start here as early as 11am, and I suspect that there are quite a few inventive excuses for missing work, because there aren't that many sympathetic bosses. In the pubs that attract certain nationalities, like European ex-pats, there is indeed the fan craziness. I guess it gets lost in the translation...

Our (American) football Superbowl is probably the only country-wide spectacle that sweeps everybody up. Differences are that it comes once a year, and lasts only half a day (although preceding TV coverage is 24x7 for the couple of weeks before). The annual baseball world series is sliding in popularity, but it manages to attract national attention, too. Then our current, annual, professional basketball championships really only affect the participating cities. I'd say the annual college basketball championships are the only multi-day, nationwide interest in the U.S., but even those don't dominate as does the World Cup elsewhere in the world.

And point to Rich for creativity...
 
nope but don't get me started on the NFL....
 
Awww, I :ezpi_hear American Idol, ESPECIALLY when Simon tells a contestant, "that was simple dreadful, the worst thing I have ever heard." When all the time the contestant thought they were the shiznet....

Soccer (or football as it were) is painfully boring. Pro american football, NASCAR and baseball (even though the Braves will prob not pull a 15th division championship out of their nether regions this year) are the sports I like to watch
 

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